Some economists have asked Ghana’s Economic Management Team (EMT) to commit themselves to measures that will solve the structural challenges facing the country even as it prepares to go for another International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme. Ghana is going for a programme for the second time in seven years with the Bretton Woods Institution after … The post As
Professor Jophus Anamuah-Mensah, a former Vice Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), has supported the call for a review of basic and secondary education in Ghana with immediate well-thought-out measures to salvage it from collapse. He said many children were not literate and numerate at their levels owing to the failure to provide … The post Our
Mr Yaw Acheampong Boafo, the National President, Ghana Bar Association (GBA), says the judiciary is not beyond criticism and there is always room for improvement. He, however, said the appropriate tools for correction and improvement should be by constructive criticisms and superior arguments rather than statements and acts that attack their persons, undermine their independence, … The post Judiciary
Mr Kwaku Agyeman-Manu, the Minister of Health, has called for an immediate intervention to discharge the huge number of persons sent by the law courts to the various mental health facilities for treatment and care. He said, “most of these people are fully cured of their ailment yet continue to live at the facilities. We … The post Ministry threatens
Gracefield School Limited, a private school at Oyarifa in Accra, has been put before court over alleged negligence. On June 24, 2021, the School was said to have fed a five-year-old pupil with banku (a local meal), which it allegedly knew the girl was allergic to. The plaintiff, who is being represented by Mr Charles … The post School sued over alleged negligence appeared
Mr Mark Okrahu-Mantey, the Deputy Minister of Tourism Arts and Culture, says the Ministry is working assiduously towards the passage of the Homeland Return Bill. He said the bill, when passed, would allow diasporans to be fully integrated into the Ghanaian society to have permanent places of abode in the country, as well as the … The post Tourism
The government has been urged to take concrete steps to ratify the International Labour Organisation Convention 190 (C190) and Recommendation 206 to help address violence and harassment in workplaces. This would protect workers, especially those in the informal sector, against various forms of abuse, including gender-based violence and harassment and improve the dignity, rights and … The post Ghana
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